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Recent News

7 days ago
Justice, News

Nain man charged with breaching court-ordered conditions

Nain RCMP say a 40-year-old man was arrested early Wednesday morning after officers responded to a disturbance at a home. Police say they were called to a residence on Middle Path in Nain shortly before 3:30 a.m. on April 8 for a reported altercation. When officers arrived, they removed a man from the home at […]

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7 days ago
Business, News

Grocery prices up almost six per cent in Canada since last February

Grocery prices in Canada have increased by almost six per cent between this February and last, with some of the biggest increases seen among Atlantic provinces, according to Statistics Canada.The new data tracks the average retail food prices for more than 100 common grocery items. The biggest price increase was seen in beef, chicken and […]

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1 week ago
News

Artemis II crew returns safely to Earth

The crew of the Artemis II mission returned safely to Earth Friday after an historic and record-breaking voyage around the moon. The four astronauts, including Canadian Jeremy Hansen, safely exited the Orion capsule after it splashed down in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of the United States. The mission marked the first time humans […]

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1 week ago
Justice, News

Dean Penney’s murder trial delayed again amid ongoing court audio issues

Dean Penney’s murder trial had already been delayed twice in the past week. Today, there was yet another delay after the court told media there were still technical issues with the audio system. NTV’s Becky Daley is covering the trial and has the latest.

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1 week ago
Business, Justice, News

Rising shoplifting adds pressure on St. John’s businesses amid growing safety concerns

Increased crime continues to put pressure on business owners in and around the St. John’s area. As NTV’s Marykate O’Neill tells us, new data is showing shoplifting is on the rise, adding to growing safety concerns.

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1 week ago
Local News, News

St. John’s says goodbye as last beloved swan relocated after nearly 20 years

A beloved feathered friend which graced ponds in St. John’s for almost two decades has been moved to a new province, marking the last of the swans for the city. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley reports.

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1 week ago
Politics, The Inside Story

Inside Story: Money, politics and MOU debate continues

The Liberals continue to question who is running the show after former premier Danny Williams donated more than $46,000 to the provincial Tories. NTV’s Ben Cleary reports.

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1 week ago
Places To Go

Places to Go: Choices for Youth social enterprise opens

Tonight in Places to Go, Sharon Snow introduces us to a choices for youth social enterprise, a program training local youth who may face barriers to entering post secondary or the work force.

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1 week ago
Your Community

Your Community: Titanic anniversary marked in St. John’s

On this date, 114 years ago, the Titanic set sail on its maiden voyage. To mark the anniversary, NTV’s Amanda Mews visits a local Titanic museum, where a unique competition is taking place.

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